I wrote that the Frère Jacques background vocal to Paperback Writer was my favorite background vocal. I did a Google search for an obscure Beatles fact (I can't remember what it was I was looking for today) and the answer came up in a long detailed post by raxo. My question answered, I perused DM's Beatles Forums and liked what I saw and so I joined the Forum.

Not too long after I joined, I went away on vacation. When I returned, I saw that a couple of members had asked "what happened to Hello Goodbye?" That's when I knew this forum was special.

Hey everybody. I'm new here and my name's Paul. I'm 19 years old and I live in Iowa. As you can probably tell by my name, I am a huge Jimmy McCulloch fan. Of course I love The Beatles or else I wouldn't have joined I look forward to talking about The Beatles and getting to know the people here.

I had been listening to the WhiteAlbum for a long time thinking about how the bass sounded different on songs like EGSTHEFMAMM, Dear Prudence, Yer Blue's and a few others. I decided to look up a forum to discuss this and DM's was the first one up. I'm glad it did. So, White Album Bass was my first post.

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Sometimes I wonder if the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on or imbeciles who really mean it! Mark Twain

I'm not sure why I felt compelled to state my age but I do know why I joined. One of the things I miss most about my brother is our shared love of music, especially The Beatles. I really didn't have anyone else in my life who was interested in discussing such things, at least not the way I wanted to so that's where you all came in. Anyway....

Hi Beatle People! I'm Kelley, from the United States. I'm 47 and I guess the most interesting fact I have to offer is that I watched the Beatles make their first appearance on the Ed Sullivan show. At least that's what I've been told; I was only 7 months old but my mom told me that I loved it. I haven't stopped loving them since.